Chris Waring

Mathmatters

The Hidden Calculations of Everyday Life

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Imprint: O'Mara Books

Publication date: 07/07/2022

ISBN: 9781789293678

Subject: Non-Fiction

Categories: Maths & English, Science - History - Philosophy

Binding: Hardback

Size: 198 x 129 mm

Extent: 192 pages

Illustration: black and white illustrations throughout

Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)

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Summary:

Mathmatters is a humorous guide to the hidden calculations that are essential to everything we do.

From making a cup of coffee to negotiating traffic to selecting candidates for an interview, we can’t make it through the day without employing some essential mathematics. Did you know that there are some serious calculations involved in making the perfect cup of coffee (involving ratios)? That an understanding of Braess's paradox will mean you can remain calm about road closures on your commute as they may make your journey faster (using equations relating to speed/distance/time)? Or that your online shopping habit can teach you about game theory (mathematical models of strategies)?

Full of easy-to-understand mathematics and fun, if not entirely helpful, illustrations, Mathmatters is your essential guide to understanding the rules and measures that surround us every day, and determine the outcome of every move we make, every button we press and much of our decision-making, whether we are aware of it or not.

Sales points:

  • A non-serious book for the non-mathematician, this is a fun and accessible look at the mathematics involved in our everyday lives

  • Including explanations of ratios, normal distribution, standard deviation, Bayes theorem, Benford's law, the secretary problem, linear programming and much more

  • Divided into chapters that make up particular hours in the day, and accompanied by amusing illustrations throughout

  • Comp titles: Humble Pi: A Comedy of Maths Errors, Matt Parker (Penguin 2019) How Not to be Wrong: The Hidden Maths of Everyday Life, Jordan Ellenberg (Penguin 2015)

About the Author:

Chris Waring

Chris Waring studied for a degree in Mechanical Engineering at Imperial College, London before becoming a maths teacher. Since then he has taught small children and Oxbridge candidates and everybody in between. He is the author of An Equation for Every Occasion, Maths in Bite-sized Chunks and From Zero to Infinity in 26 Centuries, also published by Michael O’Mara Books.

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